then the police officer would get fined for destroying a member of the publics property.
Yes they can. Depending on what they are using to hit it with. My nephew hit my sisters car window with a baby bottle one time because he was throwing a temper tantrum and he hit it just right and the window shattered and fell out. My neighbor boy shot my truck window with a bb and it to shattered. And the neighbors kids were having a rock fight and they broke three windshields.
No. The driver of the car that threw the rock has no way of knowing that his car caused the accident.
They should've gotten out of the way, and you'll need to clean your windshield.
Yes, and it will shatter into millions of pieces if hit by a softball (personal experience).
The insect would simply fly around and annoy you, not go splat unless you do.
Unless the person that hit you is found, you are responsible for the damages (just like if someone threw a brick through the window of your house). Always insure your car. If you are not going to drive it, buy garage insurance
There are many ways! 1. be a retard and hit the window 2. be smart and unlock the car 3. you can get the keys out and hijack the car 4. just sit in the car and wait for somebody to unlock it
Because if had a crash you would ether hit a seat or come flying out on the window
If the officer has probable cause, they would probably tow and impound a car to find evidence. In short, yes.
Yes he did for punching a Girl @ a gas station for stalking him and for putting a cigarette butt on his car window! It was a hit and run
the 13 year old teen was walking across the street to get to school , and a car came by and the rear-view window hit her and she lost her breath,started walking without regaining balance,and got hit by the next car and was tragicly killed
If it is impeding traffic and the police officer says you can, then feel free. But generally, don't move the cars until the police tells you to. However, if you hit someone and they are trapped underneath, you should defiantly move the car.